** A seventh season was in the works by DHX Media, and would've included 13 episodes and a three-part special. As of June 25, 2015, however, Taylor confirmed via his Website/{{Twitter}} that [[https://twitter.com/jatactor/status/614207327277871104 he is unaware for a seventh season]]. There's a reason why Scott Fellows moved on to create ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''.

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** A seventh season was originally in the works by DHX Media, and would've included 13 episodes and a three-part special. As of June 25, 2015, however, Taylor confirmed via his Website/{{Twitter}} that [[https://twitter.com/jatactor/status/614207327277871104 he is unaware for a seventh season]]. There's a reason why Scott Fellows moved on to create ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''.

** A seventh season was in the works by DHX Media, and would've included 13 episodes and a three-part special. As of June 25, 2015, Taylor confirmed via his Website/{{Twitter}} that [[https://twitter.com/jatactor/status/614207327277871104 he is unaware for a seventh season]].

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** A seventh season was in the works by DHX Media, and would've included 13 episodes and a three-part special. As of June 25, 2015, however, Taylor confirmed via his Website/{{Twitter}} that [[https://twitter.com/jatactor/status/614207327277871104 he is unaware for a seventh season]]. There's a reason why Scott Fellows moved on to create ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''.

* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A full-length movie was actually considered at one point. The series has been cancelled for years, so it will probably never get made.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:** A seventh season was in the works by DHX Media, and would've included 13 episodes and a three-part special. As of June 25, 2015, Taylor confirmed via his Website/{{Twitter}} that [[https://twitter.com/jatactor/status/614207327277871104 he is unaware for a seventh season]].** A full-length movie was actually considered at one point. The series has been cancelled for years, so it will probably never get made.

** In Season Five, Louis Chirillo has been replaced with Creator/TrevorDevall. It's very noticeable, with the voice pitch changed completely and Trevor struggling to keep the same inflections with obvious throat pain (going by the rough, scratchy noises). And for all his effort, he just ends up sounding like Hugh Test.

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** In Season Five, Louis Chirillo has been was replaced with Creator/TrevorDevall.Creator/TrevorDevall as Dukey for Seasons 5-6. It's very noticeable, with the voice pitch changed completely and Trevor struggling to keep the same inflections with obvious throat pain (going by the rough, scratchy noises). And for all his effort, he just ends up sounding like Hugh Test.

* MoneyDearBoy: Supposedly, this was why the series lasted so long despite having a large {{Hatedom}}. Compared to other shows, ''Johnny Test'' was incredibly cheap to make, so much so that even with the bare minimum of people watching it, Creator/CartoonNetwork could ''still'' turn a profit on it. Considering it primarily aired when Cartoon Network was going through hard times, it's believed this fact was what caused it to become AdoredByTheNetwork despite its haters, simply because no matter ''what'' time-slot they put it in, they could always profit off of it, and use it to fill airspace when they couldn't afford to do so with other shows. In essence, ''Johnny Test'' filling airtime while still turning a profit was what allowed other, more expensive shows like ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', and ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' to see the light of day. And, notably, once the channel was able to handle itself again, ''Johnny Test'' was canned not long afterwards.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Supposedly, this was why the series lasted so long despite having a large {{Hatedom}}. Compared to other shows, ''Johnny Test'' was incredibly cheap to make, so much so that even with the bare minimum of people watching it, Creator/CartoonNetwork could ''still'' turn a profit on it. Considering it primarily aired when Cartoon Network was going through hard times, it's believed this fact was what caused it to become AdoredByTheNetwork despite its haters, simply because no matter ''what'' time-slot they put it in, they could always profit off of it, and use it to fill airspace when they couldn't afford to do so with other shows. In essence, ''Johnny Test'' filling airtime while still turning a profit was what allowed other, more expensive shows like ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', and ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' to see the light of day. And, notably, once the channel was able to handle itself again, ''Johnny Test'' was canned not long afterwards.afterwards though not before going at least six seasons, more or less a full run for a series.

** [[Creator/ScottMcNeil Zizrar, King of the Mole People]] who has a very similar voice to a certain iguana said at the end of Season 3, "[[WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperdog Man, I hate that kid and super dog!]]"

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** [[Creator/ScottMcNeil Zizrar, King of the Mole People]] People]], who has a very similar voice to a certain iguana iguana, said at the end of Season 3, "[[WesternAnimation/KryptoTheSuperdog Man, I hate that kid and super dog!]]"

** It doesn't help that more well-liked shows were alledgedly replaced to make room for it.** Christmas Day 2014 was "Johnny Test-Mas"---a marathon of Johnny Test including episodes that weren't aired before the show was cancelled. [[TrollingCreator Way to spread some holiday cheer, CN.]]** It's just as bad in Canada, since Season 2 and beyond are produced for Cancon. However, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs [[SeasonalRot Seasons 2 and 3]] over and over again, but enjoys the show as much as [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the American broadcaster]]. Season 1 has never aired. (Likely because Teletoon doesn't own the rights to the [[ScrewedByTheLawyers American-produced Season 1]])* ChannelHop: From [=CW4Kids=] (formally Kids WB) to Cartoon Network, made official with the coming of a fourth season.

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** It doesn't help that more well-liked shows were alledgedly replaced to make room for it.** Christmas Day 2014 was "Johnny Test-Mas"---a marathon of Johnny Test Test, including episodes that weren't aired before the show was cancelled. [[TrollingCreator Way to spread some holiday cheer, CN.]]** It's just as bad in Canada, since Season 2 and beyond are produced for Cancon. However, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs [[SeasonalRot Seasons 2 and 3]] over and over again, but enjoys the show as much as [[Creator/CartoonNetwork the American broadcaster]]. Season 1 has never aired. (Likely aired there, likely because Teletoon doesn't own the rights to the [[ScrewedByTheLawyers American-produced Season 1]])1]].* ChannelHop: From [=CW4Kids=] (formally Kids WB) to Cartoon Network, made official with the coming of a fourth season.

* MoneyDearBoy: Supposedly, this was why the series lasted so long despite having a large {{Hatedom}}. Compared to other shows, ''Johnny Test'' was incredibly cheap to make, so much so that even with the bare minimum of people watching it, Creator/CartoonNetwork could ''still'' turn a profit on it. Considering it primarily aired when Cartoon Network was going through hard times, it's believed this fact was what caused it to become AdoredByTheNetwork despite its haters, simply because no matter ''what'' time-slot they put it in, they could always profit off of it, and use it to fill airspace when they couldn't afford to do so with other shows. In essence, ''Johnny Test'' was filling airtime while still turning profit was what allowed other, more budget expensive shows like ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', and ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' to see the light of day and, notably, once the channel was able to handle itself once again, ''Johnny Test'' was canned not long afterwards.

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* MoneyDearBoy: Supposedly, this was why the series lasted so long despite having a large {{Hatedom}}. Compared to other shows, ''Johnny Test'' was incredibly cheap to make, so much so that even with the bare minimum of people watching it, Creator/CartoonNetwork could ''still'' turn a profit on it. Considering it primarily aired when Cartoon Network was going through hard times, it's believed this fact was what caused it to become AdoredByTheNetwork despite its haters, simply because no matter ''what'' time-slot they put it in, they could always profit off of it, and use it to fill airspace when they couldn't afford to do so with other shows. In essence, ''Johnny Test'' was filling airtime while still turning a profit was what allowed other, more budget expensive shows like ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', and ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' to see the light of day and, day. And, notably, once the channel was able to handle itself once again, ''Johnny Test'' was canned not long afterwards.

** In Season Five, Louis Chirillo has been replaced with Creator/TrevorDevall. And it is very noticeable, with the entire voice pitch changed and Trevor struggling to keep the same inflections with obvious throat pain (going by the rough, scratchy noises). And for all his effort he just ends up sounding like Hugh Test.** Mary Test was voiced by Brittney Wilson in Season One before [[Music/HeyOcean Ashleigh Ball]] took over. For whatever reason, Brittney returned for Season Five before Ashleigh resumed the role again for Season 6.

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** In Season Five, Louis Chirillo has been replaced with Creator/TrevorDevall. And it is It's very noticeable, with the entire voice pitch changed completely and Trevor struggling to keep the same inflections with obvious throat pain (going by the rough, scratchy noises). And for all his effort effort, he just ends up sounding like Hugh Test.** Mary Test was voiced by Brittney Wilson in Season One 1 before [[Music/HeyOcean Ashleigh Ball]] took over. For whatever reason, Brittney returned for Season Five 5 before Ashleigh resumed the role again for Season 6.

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